Recipe Json To Elasticsearch
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Looking to get data out of json into elasticsearch? You can do that with fluentd in 10 minutes!
Here is how:
$ gem install fluentd
$ gem install fluent-plugin-elasticsearch
$ touch fluentd.conf
fluentd.conf
should look like this (just copy and paste this into fluentd.conf):
<source>
@type tail
path /var/log/httpd-access.log #...or where you placed your Apache access log
pos_file /var/log/td-agent/httpd-access.log.pos # This is where you record file position
tag foobar.json #fluentd tag!
format json # one JSON per line
time_key time_field # optional; default = time
</source>
<match **>
@type elasticsearch
logstash_format true
host <hostname> #(optional; default="localhost")
port <port> #(optional; default=9200)
index_name <index name> #(optional; default=fluentd)
type_name <type name> #(optional; default=fluentd)
</match>
After that, you can start fluentd and everything should work:
$ fluentd -c fluentd.conf
Of course, this is just a quick example. If you are thinking of running fluentd in production, consider using td-agent, the enterprise version of Fluentd packaged and maintained by Treasure Data, Inc..
If this article is incorrect or outdated, or omits critical information, please let us know. Fluentd is a open source project under Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). All components are available under the Apache 2 License.